A. Poland
B. Austria
C. Finland
D. France
Related Mcqs:
- Which term is used for intentionally and systematic destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethic group. The term is commonly applied to the policies of Nazis during World War II?
A. Genocide
B. Mass killing
C. Homicide
D. Ethnic-cleansing - What is called the killing of nearly six million Jews by Nazis in Second World War?
A. Mass killing
B. Ethnic cleansing
C. Jews cleansing
D. Holocaust - who was US Secretary of War during the second World War?
A. Henry L. Stimson
B. Henry Morgenthau
C. Cordell Hull
D. Harry Hopkins - In which year, Soviet Union fell apart and many of its republics emerged as independent states in the world?
A. 1989
B. 1990
C. 1991
D. 1992 - Who was Prime Minister of France when Germany opened the western front campaign on 10 May 1940?
A. Edourd Daladier
B. Pierre Laval
C. Paul Reynaud
D. Leon Blum - During the Cold War, the Soviet Union invaded which of the following countries in order to change its government?
A. Iran
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Poland
D. Romania - Iron Curtain was an expression which described the ideological barrier between the democratic West and the USSR and communist-dominated countries of Eastern Europe after World War ll. Who first used this expression at Fulton, Missouri, USA in 1946?
A. George Washington
B. Sir Winston Churchill
C. Reagan
D. Roosevelt - Who was the German foreign minister during World War ll?
A. F. W. von der schulenburg
B. Constantin von Neurath
C. Joachim von Ribbentrop
D. Franz von Papen - Josef Stalin, although allied with the Allied Powers during World War ll, perhaps killed and tortured more of his own people than anyone, at any time. His paranoia led to purges throughout society and his own administration. Any who were thought to have disobeyed his will were tortured and murdered. Approximately, how many people was Stalin thought to have murdered?
A. 20,000,000
B. 3,000,000
C. 700,000
D. 185,000 - Who was the U.S. president during World War Two?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Woodrow Wilson
C. Franklin D. Roosevelt
D. Dwight Eisenhower